Jennifer Lawrence Says Hunger Games Is Her Life

The Hunger Games actress recalls how she had two different endings with her character Katniss Everdeen.

On Saturday Jennifer Lawrence sat down for a press conference and shared how bizarre the end will feel. According to Lawrence everything in the franchise is finally done. Hunger Games was Lawrence’s life for many years and at times she felt she hasn’t said good bye at all because the character will always be with her.

Lawrence also shared now she has a new normal and feels very happy and stable in it. Lawrence also shared how she hopes she has grown up since the first film.

Previously Jennifer had stated she feels she properly said goodbye to the franchise and the character. Lawrence had a press conference previously and in the conference shared how she said goodbye to Katniss 2 different times.

She stated the first time she said goodbye to Katniss was in Berlin. The filming had wrapped up and it was a sort of bye to the movie. Then the second time was when she had a moment with her nephews.

A year after shooting ended Lawrence recalls she was visiting her nephews who play her kids in the last film. The meeting was sort of a closure for her since all her family was there. Lawrence finally got to say goodbye to Katniss.

"I feel that I had two endings with Katniss. One when we wrapped the film in Berlin and that was kind of saying goodbye to the movie and then I had a moment with my nephews about a year later," she shared with the crowd at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

"They played my children in the scene that we shot so it was an amazing closure to this character that I've loved for so many years to have my family there, my blood family, I got to say goodbye to both."

Lawrence also shared she already feels the impact of being part of such a big franchise. The characters meant so much to the people. Katniss being supportive of women was an iconic character and that fact has had a personal impact on her. The character of Katniss was sort of an avatar for Lawrence herself.

"I feel the impact of being part of such a huge movie that has meant so much for so many people," she shared. "This character is overwhelmingly supportive of women, obviously, and this iconic, I don't feel a personal impact, I think if you ever become aware of that it takes away from that a little bit, it's the movie, and the characters…it's kind of like your avatar self."